Queen Elizabeth's Trusty Launer Bag Holds a Prominent Place in the Latest Royal Family Portrait

Though many couldn’t get past the the aww-inducing cuteness in the latest royal family photo released for Queen Elizabeth II’s 90th birthday (Princess Charlotte stole the show!), we couldn't help but notice a certain It item making another significant appearance: the monarch’s iconic Launer bag. The purse, which was being held by 2-year-old Mia Tindall (daughter of the Queen's granddaughter Zara Tindall), had such prominent placement in the portrait, it could have been an advertisement for the more than 70-year-old manufacturer.

Yes, the Queen is rarely seen without her Launer bag (below)—the brand has had a royal warrant since 1968 and a different style was also seen at Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding—but this photo proves the accessory's cross-generational appeal. Made at the company's factory in Walsall, West Midlands, any handmade Launer bag can be crafted in a variety of leathers, skins, and colors in two weeks, but urgent royal requests can be done in two days. Naturally, fine craftsmanship comes at a cost: the handbags start at $806.